Candidates are sought for a position of Postdoctoral Research
Fellow in the School of Mathematical Sciences. The position requires
experience in random graphs, probabilistic combinatorics, asymptotic
enumeration or related areas of combinatorics or discrete probability. A
PhD in a relevant discipline is needed.

As the successful
appointee, you will conduct research at the School of Mathematical
Sciences, Monash University, under the guidance of Professor Nick
Wormald and Dr Jane Gao. The research will cover topics related to an
ARC Discovery project on uniform generation of large discrete
structures. Monash University currently has an active combinatorics
group which also includes Professor Graham Farr, Professor Ian
Wanless, Professor David Wood, Dr Anita Liebenau, Dr Daniel Horsley and Dr Kerri
Morgan.

To be considered you will have a PhD in discrete
mathematics or related discipline, familiarity with random graphs,
discrete random processes, or asymptotic enumeration, supported by a
proven ability to perform collaborative research, and the potential to
publish in high-quality journals.

This role is a full-time position, however flexible working arrangements may be negotiated.

You will require experience in random graphs, probabilistic
combinatorics, asymptotic enumeration or related areas of combinatorics
or discrete probability. A PhD in a relevant discipline is also needed.

You will conduct research at the School of Mathematical
Sciences, Monash University, under the guidance of Professor Nick
Wormald and Dr Anita Liebenau. The research will cover topics related to
an ARC Discovery project on enumeration and properties of large
discrete structures. Monash University currently has an active
combinatorics group which also includes Professor Graham Farr, Professor
Ian Wanless, Professor David Wood, Dr Jane Gao, Dr Daniel Horsley and
Dr Kerri Morgan.

To be considered you will have a PhD in discrete
mathematics or related discipline, familiarity with random graphs,
discrete random processes, or asymptotic enumeration, proven ability to
perform collaborative research, and the potential to publish in high
quality journals.

This role is a full-time position, however flexible working arrangements may be negotiated.